Australian House & Garden

GRAND GESTURES

Set among manicured box hedges and plum trees that explode into extravagant pink blooms, the villa is almost invisible from the street. Secret paths meander through its surrounds, where there’s even a creek that’s traversed via a small bridge. This house might be nestled into the arts hub of Darlington, in the Perth Hills, but with its arched portico and arcaded architecture it would look equally at home in a Tuscan village.

Bronte Taton-Boulet and her husband, Josh Casey, spotted

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